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Zorro

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Mon Feb 9, 2026, 10:45 AM 5 hrs ago

Trump leaves Republicans guessing on midterms plans as outlook darkens

Republicans looking to the White House to lead in the face of the party’s dimming prospects for November’s midterms are facing a crucial hang-up: the president.

The party’s flagship campaign committee and super PACs have no indication of how President Donald Trump will deploy his $300 million-plus war chest because the president has not approved a spending plan. Republican donors are funding expensive Senate primaries in Texas and Georgia because Trump has not cleared the field with his endorsement, or, in the case of Louisiana, endorsed a challenger to the incumbent Republican.

People who have spoken with Trump about these obstacles said he at times can sound detached and noncommittal about his plans for spending and endorsements. One person close to the White House said some days the president seems not to care. Having already been impeached twice and indicted four times, Trump is less afraid of being impeached again than he is determined not to let a Democratic-controlled House halt his policy agenda, a White House official said. The official and others spoke to The Washington Post on the condition of anonymity to detail private conversations.

But a White House official said Trump is excited to get more engaged in midterm strategy and looking forward to increasing his travel this month, including a campaign-style event outside of Washington this week. An Oval Office meeting to go over a handful of House endorsements Wednesday night turned into a five-hour gabfest on the midterms, according to two people present. Trump said he wants to defy the tendency of the president’s party losing seats in Congress in the midterms, one of the people said.

https://wapo.st/3O0AXPb

I suspect Republican incumbents are not that eager to have Trump's endorsement because it is looking more like the kiss of death.

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Trump leaves Republicans guessing on midterms plans as outlook darkens (Original Post) Zorro 5 hrs ago OP
Oh heck, it's easy. Just follow the money Raven123 5 hrs ago #1
He's not giving anyone that 300 million JBTaurus83 4 hrs ago #2
CHEAT. CHEAT. and more CHEAT. durablend 4 hrs ago #3
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